๐คฉ Every application requires minimum viable security to be enterprise-compliant. BoxyHQ provides Security Building Blocks as a Service (a suite of APIs), so developers can focus on their core product and accelerate time-to-market.
#DevSecMesh
Greetings everyone๐คฉ
Iโm super excited to share some insights about the long-awaited BoxyHQ SaaS platform.
If youโve ever built your own in-house SAML SSO authentication or Directory Sync, I think youโll agree, itโs quite a headache.
Well, I have great news for you, itโs already built so you donโt have to, ready with enterprise functionality.
Key features:
๐ค Integrate SAML using your favorite OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect libraries
๐ฅ Integrate with SCIM 2.0 providers using simple webhooks
๐จ Single integration with an instant connection to most IdPs
๐ฅ๏ธ Admin Portal to ease your customer support issues around SAML setup and Directory Sync
๐จ Custom support and advice on your setup
๐ Extensive onboarding guides for SAML setup with major identity providers
๐ฆ SAML Federation to federate multiple Identity Providers (IdPs) without needing any additional plugins or code changes (enterprise feature)
๐จ SAML Tracer: Troubleshoot errors
๐ We are delighted to extend a special offer to the Product Hunt community:
A generous $250 credit toward your BoxyHQ account. Act swiftly, as this exclusive promotion is available for a limited time, expiring in just 30 days!
@vdelitz Great question! BoxyHQ is a developer-first company, going beyond authentication and focusing instead on minimum viable security (https://www.mvsp.dev/) over time providing a comprehensive security mesh for developers (DevSecMesh). Whoah! That is a lot, so let's break it down:
BoxyHQ differs from WorkOS in some key ways:
Firstly, we are fully open-source. Our codebase is available on GitHub for transparency, community contributions, and customization. We believe deeply in open-source collaboration.
Secondly, we put developers at the core of everything we do. From our documentation and SDK design to our GitHub Discussions and Discord channels, we optimize the developer experience end-to-end.
We also give developers a choice in how they integrate BoxyHQ, whether via our NPM package for full customization, self-hosting on your own infrastructure, or using our managed SaaS platform.
Finally, the community is invaluable to us. We nurture an active community of contributors and developers who drive BoxyHQ's progress forward each day. Our GitHub Discussions and Discord provide peer support and a venue for shaping BoxyHQ's roadmap.
In summary - open source, developer-first, flexible integration options, and community are what set BoxyHQ apart. We exist to empower developers to build better, more secure software one security building block at a time.
Congratulations team BoxyHQ SaaS on this amazing launch on Producthunt! Your initiative to prioritize security in product development is indeed commendable. A suggestion for future improvements could be incorporating AI-based anomaly detection to further strengthen the security aspect. Keep up the innovative work! #DevSecMesh.
It's fantastic to see BoxyHQ's innovative approach with their Security Building Blocks as a Service! What an exciting advancement in the DevSecMesh landscape! ๐
Congratulations on the launch of BoxyHQ SaaS! Logging in and paying should be the most important, but also the most troublesome, points that hinder the rapid development of every product
Totally agree @qiufeng with your perspective on the significance of secure user login within product development.
At BoxyHQ, we're committed to addressing these challenges and continuously improving the user experience.
By the way, your feedback is invaluable to us as we strive for excellence in providing seamless and efficient solutions.
If you have any specific suggestions or further thoughts, we'd love to hear them!
Congratulations on launching BoxyHQ's SaaS platform @nathan_tarbert!
It seems like a significant achievement (especially for those who understand the complexities of SAML SSO authentication and Directory Sync) I am unfortunately not one of them but I'll differ to your team and assume that you've done a bang up job!
Creating a ready-to-use solution with enterprise functionality seems like (from my limited knowledge in the space) a huge win!
As BoxyHQ continues to grow, what are your plans for expanding its capabilities to support emerging technologies and security standards in the realm of identity management? And can you also talk a little about the safeguards or layers of security that you've got in place.
Wing